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Burwick Estates PGA National

In PGA National, a limited number of estate single family homes were built. 96 of these are in Burwick Estates. These homes are three, four and five bedroom floor plans with from 2,200 square feet to nearly 6,000 of living space. All have private pools under screened enclosures. Most of the homes were built in the late 1980’s, although some were built in the 1990’s and as late as 2004. Interiors may be completely upgraded with fine stone counters and stainless appliances or they may be mostly original offering you the chance to upgrade exactly as you like.

Homes for sale in Burwick are on the north side of the community giving up quick access to PGA Boulevard. PGA Boulevard is the central corridor through Palm Beach Gardens so you can play golf with your friends at The Country Club at Mirasol, BallenIsles or Old Palm. Need to shop? Take PGA Boulevard to The Gardens Mall or Downtown at the Gardens which are just five minutes away and offer everything from Nordstrom’s to Whole Foods. Looking for a restaurant? Take PGA Boulevard east and you will find everything from Sushi Bars to waterway dining at the River House to great seafood at the Bonefish Grill. Got a boat? Keep it at Soverel Harbour which is just 10 minutes away on PGA Boulevard.

PGA National is the central golfing community in Palm Beach Gardens. This carefully planned development covers 2,340 acres including five golf courses and 800 acres of open space, parks, playgrounds, bicycling trails and preserve areas. The western side of PGA joins a natural preserve area so there is plenty of wildlife. At the heart of it all is the PGA National Resort & Spa with every amenity available from golf to fine steak restaurants. There is also tennis, racquetball and croquet here. With all there is to do in the area, keep Burwick Estates PGA National on your short list of homes to consider.

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